John Lees’ Barclay James Harvest – Relativity

 

John Lees' Barclay James Harvest - Relativity

John Lees’ Barclay James Harvest – Relativity
Format: CD – Vinyl LP – Digital
Label: Esoteric Antenna – Cherry Red Records
Release: 2025

Release date: October 17, 2025

Several years in the making, the record is a 78-minute collection of songs loosely based upon the concept of human and cosmic interaction and relationships. Produced by the band and mixed by acclaimed engineer Stephen W Tayler (known for his work with Kate Bush, Rush, Howard Jones, Rupert Hine, Tina Turner and many more), ‘Relativity’ is a true group effort by John Lees, Craig Fletcher, Jez Smith and Kevin Whitehead and draws upon the fine musical heritage of Barclay James Harvest whilst also being a body of music made for these current times. The result is one of the finest albums by any incarnation of BJH in many years.

The music of Barclay James Harvest has endured for over fifty years. Through a series of classic albums, (including the platinum selling Gone to Earth) and memorable concert performances, including a free concert on the steps of the Reichstag, in the heart of the then divided city of Berlin before 175,000 people (the recording of which went straight to No. 1 in Germany and reached number 15 in the UK) and an open-air concert in Berlin’s Treptower Park on July 14th, 1987 in front of an estimated 170,000 fans, the first time that a western rock band had performed an open-air concert in what was then East Germany, the band enjoyed huge success in Europe. Through songs composed by John Lees such as Mocking Bird, Child of the Universe, Poor Man’s Moody Blues and the legendary Hymn, the band has continued to attract a loyal and dedicated global following over the past five decades.

Increasing disharmony in the ranks of the band led to an announcement in March 1998 that the band would be taking a sabbatical, marking the end of the original Barclay James Harvest, and that the members of the band would be pursuing solo projects. John Lees immediately teamed up with fellow BJH founder member, keyboardist Woolly Wolstenholme (who had departed the original band in 1979) to form what would eventually become John Lees’ Barclay James Harvest, along with Craig Fletcher (bass, vocals) and Kevin Whitehead (drums). The band was honoured in March 2008 by being bestowed the “Lifetime Achievement” award at the annual Radio Regenbogen Awards (the German equivalent of the UK BAFTA awards).

In 2009 Jez Smith joined JLBJH as a second keyboard player. Sadly, in December 2010 Woolly Wolstenholme’ssuffered a recurrence of a severe depressive condition and he tragically passed away. After some John Lees announced that he intended to continue with the group. The release of the album “North” in 2013 was greeted with praise and in 2018 John Lees received the Visionary award at the annual Prog Awards in London. The band continued to tour Europe, their most recent tour being in 2023 which resulted in sold-out concerts in the UK, Germany, France and Switzerland and a live album and concert film with an 80-piece orchestra, Philharmonic! With their new album, Relativity, JLBJH have delivered their most accomplished album to date and a record which is in the true spirit of Barclay James Harvest.

Website: https://www.barclayjamesharvest.com/index.htm

CD One:
Relativity
01. Relativity Part 1 (Through the Dust)
02. The Blood of Abraham
03. Heard it All Before
04. Magpie
05. Love
06. Peace Like a River
07. Hour Glass
08. Snake Oil
09. The End of Days
10. Picture World
11. Relativity Part 2 (The Stars That Shine)

CD Two:
Live at RosFest, USA 2009
01. Valhalla
02. For No One
03. The Great 1974 Mining Disaster
04. Poor Wages
05. The Iron Maiden
06. Child of the Universe
07. Poor Man’s Moody Blues
08. Harbour
09. Suicide
10. Medicine Man
11. In Search of England
12. Mocking Bird
13. The Poet / After the Day